RF Man discusses load sharing and filtering for 12 volt to 50 volt boost converters.
Two techniques are demonstrated to resolve load sharing and noise filtering problems that occur when using D.C. Power Supplies in parallel. If you are interested in purchasing one of my LDMOS amplifiers, you may contact me at 770-500-5945 or checkout my website at: RFlinear-amplifiers.com

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